Xiaoxing Ye, Goutam Sahana, Mogens Sandø Lund, Zexi Cai
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The crosstalk between host and rumen microbiome in cattle: insights from multi-omics approaches and genome-wide association studies.
The rumen microbiome plays a pivotal role in cattle health, productivity, and environmental sustainability by driving key processes such as nutrient metabolism, feed efficiency, and methane emissions. The intricate interactions among host genome, microbiome composition, and dietary factors shape a dynamic ecosystem that underpins animal performance and sustainability outcomes. Leveraging recent advancements in sequencing technologies and multi-omics approaches, this review synthesizes emerging insights into the genetic and functional profile of the rumen microbiome. Meanwhile, association studies with microbiome and genome-wide markers have identified key microbial and genetic markers linked to methane emissions, paving the way for microbiome-driven breeding programs aimed at reducing environmental impacts. This review also addresses challenges in integrating microbiome datasets, bioinformatics workflows, and reference databases, offering strategies to overcome these obstacles through multi-omics and advanced computational tools. By highlighting actionable pathways for microbiome-informed breeding and management strategies, this work provides a novel framework for improving livestock productivity and mitigating environmental footprints.
期刊介绍:
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology publishes research papers and review articles on all aspects of Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology.
Since its foundation, the Journal has provided a forum for research work directed toward finding microbiological and biotechnological solutions to global problems. As many of these problems, including crop productivity, public health and waste management, have major impacts in the developing world, the Journal especially reports on advances for and from developing regions.
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· Data reporting on host response to microbes
· Optimization of a procedure
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